CloudLinux with cPanel

As cPanel already announce the partnership with CloudLinux, I am enclosing the benefits of cPanel CloudLinux here. cPanel unified their licensing systems, integrated direct support and made it easy for customers to use cPanel with Cloudlinux. Using cPanel with CloudLinux provides hosting companies and data centers with the only commercially-supported Linux Operating System (OS) optimized for their needs, ensuring spikes in resource usage won’t take down an entire server.

Now, CloudLinux can be used in conjunction with cPanel & WHM and other hosting products, making cPanel your single source for all CloudLinux licenses.

What makes using cPanel with CloudLinux great?

Improved stability by limiting the resources any single user can consume : In shared hosting, the most common reason for downtime is a particular account slowing down other accounts on the server. Using cPanel/WHM with CloudLinux utilizes innovative Lightweight Virtual Environment (LVE) technology, improving the density and stability of your shared hosting environment for all tenants.

Increased server efficiency : By monitoring and containing resource spikes, CloudLinux eliminates the need to leave server resources idle, providing you the ability to host twice as many accounts on your cPanel/WHM server. 

Transparent to both the administrator and end user : Because LVE is a Kernel Level technology, it’s lightweight and transparent.

Admin interface within cPanel and WHM to easily manage account usage : Within cPanel and WHM, CloudLinux gives you and your clients the visibility and accessibility to see and control the exact resource usage of each website.

In addition to this, CloudLinux Supported Environments and Compatible Software are :

    CentOS or RHEL
    Xen, VMWare, HyperV, KVM, Baremetal
    R1Soft
    Ksplice
    Apache, LiteSpeed, Nginx, Varnish

So, now we can get benefit of the partnership of cPanel with CloudLinux. There are lot to come in future, need to wait.

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